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Illegal aliens released by the Biden administration should start packing. Despite claims of visiting the border, the situation is misrepresented. Mass deportation is not inherently racist; it should target illegal immigrants, and families can be deported together. The idea of a border crisis is fabricated, driven by the president's vanity project. Criminal cartels are responsible for significant fentanyl trafficking, causing more American deaths than terrorist organizations. There's a notable increase in sex trafficking and arrests of terrorists at the border. The focus should not be on building a wall, as it won't solve the underlying issues. The president's approach is seen as a vanity project, and there's a commitment to addressing these challenges effectively.

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The speaker discusses the impact of ending catch and release on illegal immigration and drug smuggling. They mention a significant decrease in illegal immigration and drug smuggling when catch and release was ended. However, they express concern that after Biden took office, there was a sharp increase in both illegal immigration and the presence of fentanyl on the streets. They highlight that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has stated that 95% of the fentanyl in the US originates from Mexico.

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It’s great to be here at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence here reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My current administration is vastly different from my first. This time, I have the support I lacked before, allowing for swift policy changes, such as border security enhancements and protecting women's sports. Recent legal challenges regarding Elon Musk's efficiency team won't deter our efforts to combat government waste and fraud. We'll address issues across multiple departments. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are driving action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a serious possibility, given the substantial economic losses we currently face. While some economic jitters exist, I'm confident that success will unite the country. I love to see the support I get, including from UFC fighters and NFL players. It's truly humbling. My prediction? Kansas City will win the Super Bowl.

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The President told me to be more aggressive, so we sent out an email to all employees asking what they do. We got a partial response, so we're sending another email. Our goal isn't to be unfair. Employees can simply respond that their work is too sensitive to describe. We want to keep essential employees who do their jobs well. If a job isn't essential or done well, those people shouldn't be on the payroll. Those million employees who haven't responded are on the bubble. Maybe they don't exist, or we're paying people who don't exist. A lot could have happened. The prior administration wasted money.

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Rampant illegal immigration and the illicit drug trade, particularly fentanyl, are costing the American people more than a potential trade war. President Trump aims to ensure that China, Mexico, and Canada prioritize U.S. national security as much as they do their own. Fentanyl's precursor materials come from China, are assembled in Mexico, and are the leading cause of death for Americans aged 18 to 45. Trump has committed to using every available tool to secure the nation, and addressing this crisis is part of that effort.

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I have a message for the criminal cartels in Mexico: your fentanyl smuggling has killed 148,000 young Americans, more than all terrorist organizations combined. When President Trump returns to office, he will designate you as a terrorist organization and take decisive action against you. To the illegal aliens released in our country under Joe Biden's administration, you should start packing your bags. The crime and drug issues in our neighborhoods are unacceptable, and President Trump has demonstrated his commitment to addressing these problems for the American people.

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Every day, the White House staff, the entire administration, and the cabinet are working on behalf of President Trump's leadership. Our goal is to remove lies from schools, men from women's sports, poison from our food, and wokeness from our military. We're also focused on removing predators from our streets and illegal immigrants from our country.

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The speaker states that an historic flood of undocumented immigrants crossed the border during the first three years of the administration, with arrivals quadrupling from the last year of President Trump. The speaker asks if it was a mistake to loosen immigration policies. The other speaker responds that the policies proposed are about fixing a problem, not promoting one. The first speaker reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The other speaker claims that they have cut the flow of illegal immigration by half, as well as the flow of fentanyl by half, but that Congress needs to act to fix the problem.

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Speaker 0, Speaker 1, and Speaker 2 discuss immigration and U.S. foreign aid policy, focusing on roots, outcomes, and political implications. They begin with a provocative assertion: immigration is a major issue, with Speaker 0 claiming, “mostly with immigration… I wish people knew that we’re letting in criminals daily.” The speakers note migration as a central concern for the region, describing large U.S. aid to Central America—“4,000,000,000 over four years”—and acknowledging migrants now arriving from other places, including Venezuela. The dialogue questions the end goals of policy, asking, “What is the end goal? Why are they allowing children?” and “So what does he say to that?” along with a reference that “a lot of children” are involved. Speaker 2 mentions aid directed to female prisons in Mexico and to work on training, and to gender issues in Pakistan, noting initiatives to recruit, retain, and advance more women in law enforcement. A lingering question is asked: should U.S. taxpayers’ money be spent in their own country on these issues when they are described as fatal or concerning to others. The conversation shifts to specifics of administration and oversight: “Secretary Lincoln, how close are you to him? Five degrees separation.” The group references briefings on the FY2025 budget request and budget cycles, then reiterates the migration issue with a call to “stop migration.” They discuss a “root cause strategy” involving funding to address migrants at their origins, “Central America, basically,” aiming to support development there. A critical point is the assertion of substantial U.S. funding to the region and the concern that migrants are still coming from elsewhere, notably Venezuela, which “looks bad for the administration.” The dialogue notes the difficulty of finding a clear answer, with a sense that the other side might benefit politically. The speakers reflect on the scale of the funding relative to past decades and acknowledge uncertainty about what is effectively changing. There is talk of internal discussions with colleagues who manage migration processes and foreign assistance, with admissions of confusion or lack of clear messaging: “I don’t know what we do… there’s no clear answer.” They touch on messaging about immigration, including a belief that “we’re letting in criminals daily,” and contrast the status of “good, honest, hard work” Mexicans who stay in Mexico with others who come to the United States. Towards the end, Speaker 0 argues that traditional Americans—“Nebraska… Americans that have my family’s been in United States for four hundred years”—are not leftists, while stating that Latin Americans are leftist, framing it as a broader political and societal divide connected to immigration policies. They propose a hypothetical: allowing 100,000 Mexicans a year if they are not in the country illegally and have no criminal record, suggesting a quality filter on entrants.

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The speaker claims the border is 99.99% safe and under control due to the former president's policies, reversing the previous chaos. Border Patrol agents allegedly display pictures contrasting the current peaceful situation with the prior administration's conditions. Recruitment for Border Patrol, ICE, and the Coast Guard is reportedly up, with the Coast Guard focusing on border and drug interdiction, seizing 26 tons of cocaine and millions of fentanyl doses in two months. The speaker alleges that the claim that the current administration deported more people is false, accusing them of counting processed individuals allowed into the country as deportations. The speaker asserts that the former president deported over 250 known terrorists, thousands of foreign terrorist organization and gang members, and hundreds of thousands of people in the country illegally. $30 billion in tariffs were collected through CBP, along with millions in fines and penalties. Mexico is now accepting more returnees, with the president of Mexico allegedly turning around over half a million people before they reached the border due to the former president's actions.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day for the country. My administration is moving quickly; we've made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on crime, addressed fairness in women’s sports, and reformed energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and a more effective team. A recent lawsuit attempting to restrict Elon Musk’s government efficiency efforts is misguided; we need to tackle fraud, waste, and abuse in agencies like USAID. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are achieving results in border security and drug interdiction, but more is needed. Making Canada the 51st state is a real possibility to address our trade deficit. While inflation may be a concern, my policies will ultimately lead to a stronger economy. Bringing the country together requires success, and I’m committed to that goal. I predict a Kansas City Super Bowl win! The Trump dance phenomenon is unexpected but shows the enthusiasm surrounding my rallies.

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Happy Super Bowl! It’s an iconic day, and I thought it would be good for the country for the president to be at the game. My administration is moving quickly; we’ve made significant changes in border policy, cracked down on criminals, banned biological men from women’s sports, and implemented major energy policy changes. This differs from my first term, where I lacked the support and experience I have now. Recent efforts to improve government efficiency have faced pushback, but I disagree with the restrictions placed on Elon Musk’s team. We need to address fraud, waste, and abuse in government agencies. The tariffs on Canada and Mexico are intended to improve border security and drug interdiction, but it’s not enough yet. I believe Canada would benefit from statehood, given our trade deficit. While the market shows some jitters, I believe we’ll experience economic improvement. Bringing the country together requires massive success. I’m predicting a Kansas City Chiefs win, and the widespread imitation of my actions is surprising, but the rallies have been incredible.

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We're streamlining the federal government, and already over 40,000 federal bureaucrats have taken buyouts, saving taxpayers millions. Elon Musk and his team are cutting bloat, and Secretary of State Rubio has significantly reduced USAID staff. The media is calling this the "Trumppocalypse," while Democrats express concerns about the speed and precision of these changes, worrying about psychological warfare and retribution. But many feel that it is about time after years of tiptoeing around DEI and seeing our money wasted. Democrats are now criticizing government audits, yet they're shocked when we address wasteful spending, like millions on foreign projects. We're putting the government on a diet. Fraudsters complain the loudest when someone is actually doing something about fraud. We're exposing government theft, like millions spent on trans surgeries in Guatemala and studies on transgender animals, because the Democrats have been sucking off the teat of government for decades.

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I want more border patrol in the Bronx and Sunland Park. The press is accusing me of being reckless about immigration. They're worried about Fentanyl and cannabis. Border control is taking hard stances. The secretary said they make a lot of money, which I found inappropriate. I may have to send a letter accusing them of not working with me on immigration. I don't want to do that. I've held off the press, but I can't have any more issues. I'll be available when you call. Thank you. Goodbye.

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The speaker asserts that decreased fentanyl seizures at the U.S.-Mexico border are due to the current administration's strong border policies and strengthened relationship with the Mexican president. They claim there is no mystery to the drop in fentanyl seizures and criticize a Washington Post headline suggesting otherwise. The speaker accuses the Washington Post of intentionally manipulating Americans and alleges that the newspaper refused to publish the office's reasons for the drop in fentanyl seizures, calling this "despicable."

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It's an honor to be at the Super Bowl. I believe my presence reflects the renewed spirit of the nation. My administration is moving swiftly, enacting significant changes in border policy, cracking down on crime, protecting women's sports, and reforming energy policy. Unlike my previous term, I now have stronger support and am tackling government inefficiency and fraud, aided by Elon Musk. We're targeting wasteful spending in various departments, including USAID, and I'm committed to addressing this issue. Tariffs on Canada and Mexico are prompting action on border security and drug interdiction, though more is needed. My desire for Canada to become the 51st state is serious; their current trade deficit is unsustainable. While there's market jitters, I believe these measures will ultimately lead to lower prices for families. Uniting the country requires massive success, and I'm working towards that. I predict a Kansas City Chiefs victory in the Super Bowl, and I'm humbled by the widespread imitation and positive reception of my public persona.

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An interviewer states that undocumented immigrant arrivals quadrupled during the first three years of the speaker's administration compared to the last year of President Trump's term and asks if loosening immigration policies was a mistake. The speaker responds that the problem is long-standing and that solutions have been offered since day one. The interviewer asks again if allowing the increase was a mistake. The speaker says the proposed policies are about fixing, not promoting, the problem. The interviewer reiterates that the numbers quadrupled. The speaker claims that due to their actions, they have cut the flow of illegal immigration and fentanyl by half, but congressional action is needed to fix the problem.

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Many Americans are concerned about the impact of deporting illegal immigrants on food prices and safety. However, only 1% of undocumented workers are in agriculture, with most residing in major cities. The influx of illegal immigrants from countries like Venezuela and Haiti is not contributing to farm work but rather relying on welfare in urban areas. President Trump supports a guest worker program for farmers and emphasizes the need for automation in agriculture. The administration will enforce immigration laws strictly, ensuring that illegal immigrants who pose a threat to public safety are removed. The focus will be on addressing transnational threats effectively.

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There is confusion regarding the impact of a sweeping order on public benefit programs, which remains unaffected, as clarified by OMB. The federal workforce, consisting of 2 million employees, is predominantly left-leaning, as evidenced by donations to candidates like Kamala Harris. This raises concerns about bias. The American people voted for significant change with Donald Trump, who needs to gain control over government spending, particularly discretionary grants not directed by Congress. These funds could be used for projects like unnecessary constructions or funding studies abroad. It’s crucial for political appointees to review these expenditures to ensure accountability, despite any misleading reports from left-wing media.

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The speaker, a veteran of over 40 years who worked for six presidents starting with Ronald Reagan, asserts that every president prior to Joe Biden took border security seriously for national security reasons. According to the speaker, the Trump administration handed Biden the most secure border in their lifetime, which Biden then intentionally unsecured. The speaker claims that the current administration has achieved unprecedented border success, surpassing even Trump's first term, resulting in historically low border numbers and the most secure border in the nation's history. They state that Trump's policies save lives daily, citing studies that show a correlation between decreased illegal immigration and reduced sexual assaults on women by cartels. The speaker attributes a reduction in deaths, sex trafficking, and fentanyl entering the country to Trump's policies, while claiming sex trafficking is up 600% and a quarter million Americans have died from fentanyl under Biden.

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There are no exact numbers yet on how many federal workers have accepted the buyout offer, but initial briefings suggest a significant response. The goal is to reform the hiring process to ensure dedicated federal employees. Regarding directives on pronouns in emails, this aligns with the president's stance on biological sex. There are ongoing concerns about trade imbalances with Mexico and Canada, particularly related to national security and fentanyl trafficking. The administration acknowledges the weaponization of law enforcement against Trump and his supporters. There are no current negotiations to avoid tariffs. If government employees are relieved of duty, they lose access to payment systems to prevent unauthorized transactions. The president supports pro-American immigration that benefits the economy and promotes social cohesion, while illegal immigration is not tolerated.

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President Trump inherited a crisis of racial discrimination via DEI policies, including in air traffic control and law enforcement, where hiring was allegedly based on race and sex rather than merit. Trump ended race and sex-based hiring across the federal government and intends to enforce civil rights laws, penalizing companies violating them. The administration is investigating universities for violating the Supreme Court's ruling against affirmative action and for sex-based discrimination under Title IX, threatening to withhold federal funds. The administration considers changing a child's gender without parental consent to be child abuse and opposes taxpayer-funded chemical castrations and sexual mutilations of children. HHS has removed pro-sex change science. Male prisoners will not be allowed in women's prisons. The administration aims to remove critical race theory from schools, promoting patriotism and civic values. Trump is fighting wasteful spending, the trade crisis, illegal immigration, and the economic crisis by reopening American energy, defeating inflation, and pursuing tax and deregulation reform. He aims to restore peace globally, reversing the economic, border, public safety, and cultural catastrophes he inherited.

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There’s nothing that China, Canada, or Mexico can do tonight to prevent the tariffs from being implemented tomorrow. This is not a negotiating tool; it’s an economic decision due to significant trade deficits. Canada has a nearly $200 billion deficit with the U.S., and it’s unfair for the U.S. to subsidize Canada. Mexico has a $250 billion deficit, and while border crossings have decreased, the past administration allowed many criminals to enter the U.S. Fentanyl, primarily produced in China, is a major issue, with much of it coming through Mexico and Canada. Overall, these countries have not treated the U.S. fairly.

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Press Gasps When Shown What USAID Spent Money On
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On February 4, 2025, Dave Rubin discusses significant developments in U.S. politics, focusing on the Trump administration's actions and their implications. He highlights a tweet he made post-election, suggesting that the Democrats fear Trump's potential to expose their failures. The show emphasizes the ongoing scrutiny of USAID, revealing alleged money laundering and wasteful spending on programs like DEI initiatives abroad, which many taxpayers oppose. Rubin cites Elon Musk's involvement in government efficiency efforts, indicating that Trump aims to eliminate wasteful spending and bureaucratic inefficiencies. He mentions specific instances of USAID funding questionable projects, such as a transgender opera in Colombia and DEI programs in Serbia, questioning their relevance to American interests. The discussion shifts to Trump's recent negotiations with Mexico and Canada regarding border security, where both countries agreed to enhance cooperation in combating fentanyl trafficking and illegal immigration, pausing proposed tariffs. Rubin argues that these actions demonstrate Trump's effectiveness in restoring American authority and efficiency. He critiques mainstream media reactions, particularly from Democrats, who label Trump's actions as authoritarian while ignoring the systemic issues within government agencies. Rubin concludes that the current political climate reflects a shift towards transparency and accountability, suggesting that as Trump continues to expose inefficiencies, the Democratic Party's radical elements will become increasingly irrelevant.

The Rubin Report

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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report on January 29, 2025, discussing significant developments in the Trump administration, particularly regarding immigration and federal workforce reforms. He highlights a conflict in Florida where the Republican legislature is attempting to transfer immigration authority from Governor DeSantis to the Commissioner of Agriculture, which he finds absurd. Rubin expresses his support for DeSantis and attempts to facilitate a debate on the issue. The discussion shifts to Trump's administration, emphasizing a more efficient government and a shift in attitudes among Trump's appointees, particularly Steven Miller, who articulates a strong stance on immigration during an interview with Jake Tapper. Miller argues that the majority of illegal immigrants are not involved in agricultural work and emphasizes the need for strict enforcement of immigration laws. Rubin also mentions a proposal from the America pack offering federal employees a severance package to reduce the workforce, potentially saving billions. He cites statistics showing a significant increase in deportations under the current administration and discusses the implications for public safety in cities like New York and Chicago, where local mayors resist cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. The segment concludes with Rubin praising the new White House Press Secretary, Caroline Leavitt, for her clear communication on immigration policy and the administration's commitment to prioritizing American citizens' safety. He expresses optimism about the direction of the country under Trump's leadership, calling it a "golden age."
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